Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1925, Page 50

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, B. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1925 Mince Meat IHEA'.'I'H SEAL S AI.E :‘ Plumber, Called as Juryman, Brings DESCRIBES METHOD | 2ocnie “nain ownier to gtve. actusi | piactorm whicn furmisned the | cormin gty B ey | aind make it possibie = demonstrations of how the sun and|proof. o Helper, Carrying Fur Coat, to Court| (F STUDYING STARS [::h: Secsors cnishin minsten o He took a simple bunsen burner and eir constituent some extent for the purpose of check- iy BEnay r p z s 5 changed the color of its normal hi - turned the light Miss North's, homemade, l in up the accuracy of telescopic ol e to Aeran: Snades ot e anothe; e b I - g 5 serv: ons. the whic v. . By Consolidated Press. question from the court, pointed out . ; e o quart jar Dt PUEBLO, Colo., December 11.—A gl Barrgfo g spectators’ sec- | Method of Reproducing Phenomena e B o ol et sl bl aastatan speotators’ s electric will duplicate celestial . y ‘ plumber has to have his heiper even | tion, the judge excused him from fur- in Physical Terms Told by phenomana, burned some of the rarer | i — ———— = 3 % Gordon & Dilworth's, L i ther service. gases of the universe in a vacuum ||}/ B'l‘ F d ¢ 0 : when he is called to:court for Jury | "'F {5"i{ia vou would want him Dr. A. S. King. tuba and demonstrated the operation ||| DIIIOUSDESS, Forced to Surrender quart jar ....... . Workers T.ake Posts in the|dut- to sit with you in the jury hox—and | % | of the electric spark. Ior the benent | }i ‘ E A. W. Lawson, local knight of the | there are no extra seats,” the court FOBSEECTERA IS of the skeptics who might have doubt i th;un“‘x':“‘i nnl(hu]w those frightfu! headaches ¢ i ; e wrench and the soldering iron, ap-| said. : ed the authenticity of the grouping of ||f] goas dull. listless fecling if you were digesting yo Gordon & Dilworth's, Larger Stores and Banks |peared in district court today followed | *Lawson: collected, at true plumbing | How science learns much about the [ {1 (e Sutien o e ot food properly and carryings the poisons out of your # i by a youth, who bore his furtrimmed | rates, $2 for the 15 minutes he spent | temperature and constituent elements | =2 = system at regular intervals and in =ufficient quanti Vs-gallon jar to Aid C : overcoat and the paper summoning|in court. But the judge ruled he[Of the stars by reproducing celestial ties. Constipation will surely pursue you and brir £ 0 Al ampaign. him for service on the jury. would have to pay his helper out of | phenomena in’the physical was de- ||| with it sick headache, nause: sour stor 2.1b. jar Brick's iEe vor: ol im0, il batoes oot ,(,xfl‘bml ;,,T) ‘19‘;“0;,‘“m(p.|k:\-p(|,,es(|u)v |/}l ach ana congested bowels—if you do not chec SR L: § _—— — night by . 3 rthur & {ing, super- 2 & ° Mincement T L T intendent of the physical luboratory Dr. Boice’s Prescription Tablets gucem eat e s women representing civic and educa- OFFICERS ELECTED. corresponding secretary; a|of Mount Wilson Observatory, in a |0 aavA DOLLS —for Constipation gently and effectively « i ) B Donaldson, histor! A v | lecture under the auspices of the Car- | oLy Enois bowels and help to restore the vig Heinz, 2-1b. jar in the city-wide health campaign un- R Alexander, ¢ negle Institution of Washington. | : L i i N | AN » S have lost. Don't let this enemy to vour health 1 der the banner of | Children of Confederacy Held | Thume, 3 rfan. Dr. King, whose lecture was the | CANDLESTICKS ress. Buy a box of these safe, reliable table : c : : Mrs. Walter 1 ressed | third of the regular Wi s | "OVE 3 1 e any other g i boviei For Heinz, 2-1b. can the double-barred Their Annual Meeting. hird of the regular Winter series of MOVELTIES ||| Peoples or any other good drug store for cross, emblem of the meeting. The next resular ses- | the institution, brought considerable | S the Washington| The Children of the Confederacy, . e e R 98¢ to $4.50 7 scription Tablets for Constipa ‘Why They Sigh. SRV WRTRE D ! A tory. 1 ¥ Loose, pound. .. Tuberculosis AsS0: | meeting in annual session In Con- | : C hese modern | federate Memorial Hall, elected the | Teailye Ao N ~ ! e -rusaders | following officers: Miss k | From the Eversbody's M | ) 3 ; S | CREERON \[‘lgl uder Inc. o et Siers | Chambers, _president: Miss 1 Poet: Just hear those trees in the | N ¢ ok paelr Station® | Rhyder, first vice president; Miss Vir- | orchard sighing in the breez C N 1 ~ Jest Groceries ranc .| 8inia Alexander. second vice pres o) 4 ' oS A e 3y 1 2th St. N.W. Best ceric =S grane cs(;‘c‘]g‘renl\?::l Elals Calexander, second Yice mre: Plumber: Huh! 1 guess maybe you'd 7 614 12th St. N.W . i e una De s R e g hir’. o0 A& VAL wak as tullioL | \ ¢ 3 Around the Corner from High Prices Conit. Ave. and IS SE APRIIPRORN S <tores as follows: | urer; Miss Krances Phillips, recor ghin' too if you was a of | R ‘At Woodward & | ing& secretary: Miss Bertha I green apples as them trees is, | = SN S Between F and G Sts. - . d 1875 Lothrop's — Mem- Phone Main 4180 Established 1875 bers of the Junior —— | League, headed by Mrs. Sidney Thom: Teagus hes PRSI VAN 20 P AN e N3 ¢ o R e R ER A RESS TABLE LAMPS At Ka:\n ~—Representatives of the / X oo ‘C\\\\—\f %}‘\3}\,\}\ Senlor Councll of Jewish Women, Mr b A e = NG ‘('( S Melvin Gusdorf, captain. Lansburgh & Bro.—Junior Council Better Lamps || | 1i0Cii R men Nirs. J. P, Tashoft E. Fisher, Mrs. J. 8. De Forest, Miss Helen Farrington, Better captain, and the following team: A @ NEW Y 0 RK Alrs. L 7. Sanborn, Mes. 11, , ViS5 ARA AR RGBT Jeanette Baer, Miss Jane Luchs, Mrs. Paul Robbins, Mrs. Alfred Swartz, Mrs. Louis Rothschild and Mrs. Ba: ruch. Dulin & Martin—Ladies of the League Jertea Hino on the || or Women Voters, Mrs. Thomas J. o Howerton, captain, and the foilowing We make reservations on smalldeposit || teamn: Men. George C. Ricker, Miss i i i Laura Knott, Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, Electrical Appliances as Gifts || 0 s West, Mrs, Louls Otten: New Style Hair Dryers. .$4.95 berg, Mrs. J. W. Waffle Irons ......$9.00 up bert Bryant 8 h, Mrs. Curling Iroms - ... ».95c up ||Dwignt Clark,” Miss Martha 'Boyle, Whirlwind Vacuum Cleaners, || Ao $39.50 || yiccnes ct Congress of Electric Percolators.$4.50 up = s Beccintionss e Electric Irons . -...3375 up j S Electric Toasters...$3.50 up i E Haiz?Drying Combs. " #$1.95 Other Booths Opened. Other booths for the sale of Christ Every Possible Guarantee mas seals were opened today by the . following organizations at the places American Secuirty and Trust, Fif- E teenth and Pennsylvania avenue —The 517 10th St. Main 6549 Starmont Ald. Mrs. Andrew Stewart, captain, and the following team: Mrs. George Cohen, Mrs. J. C. Hammond, A M Mrs. Joseph A “hadwick, Mrs. Joseph & ton, Mrs. 1 Wolfe, Mrs. H. S. I lander, Bessie National Savings and Trust Fifteenth and New York avenue SUNDAY cial service committee, Mount Pl EXCURSION g lm:sl)::';z ceptain. with the follow- EREQEOEDEDEDERUVEVEVEVER AR RIS RER iss Fay Rosenber Values ] i GO L zh. Miss Sophia Schwarz, Mrs. Ralph Goldsmith, $5.75 up || s, S e atin s ; AT THE ' 1, Miss Frances Pec Miss SUNDAY, and Mrs. Frank Wenner. DECEMBER 13 : District National Bank, G street be- tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth—Mrs. spectr o v, 8| R R S | BEAUTIFUL TAPESTRY HAND BAGS FOR Heldingfeld, Mrs. P. Rieskin, Mrs wilgues W " s Schwab. Mrs. F. Minster, Mrs. \l_.‘ THE LADIES Midnisht, ay . Mrs. S. Bensinger, 3 : 4 e i S e SEVENTH | l3pc. LEATHER WALLET SETS FOR THE MEN e j Sty ey Street N. W. With a Purchase of $20.00 Or Over preceding date of excursion nd the following team: Pennsylvania Railroad 22 imuioes jacccs o oan ' | e A New Store with a Square-Deal Policy! Ninth and F—College Women'’s Club, Mre. Willlam E. Chamberlain, cap- section, Mrs. Hersey Monroe, captain. ! Self-Service Stations. | pie i N oias s : Y5 All we do 1s give you Real Value, Real Merchandise, Pi. ; i h campaign was expanded A A ¥ N % 4 Break a Cold Right Up with |} criniof several Hundred | , . Courtesy and Cheerful Credit! Your word is TERESERI i e e b good at the UNION __'I",'M- Voo dabise op a dime in the box. These little i silent salesmen have been set to work 4 5E p every three hours | through the co-operation of the lead- : ; " until three doses are | ing chain store organizations, as fol- M 72 5 taken. The first dose | lows: Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., San- ’ & ° ° &8 always gives relief. | itary Grocery Co., the Pizgly-Wiggly 3 The s i the Peoples Drug Stores, the £ 7 & i Second and i . Piopies’ Drug, Stores. " the et You Can Open an Account oses Market Stores, Liggett's Drug 2 break up) the Jcoli|| Sarcniatices Botes: Lisket & us s With One of Our Snappy Pleasant and safe to| Many of the self-service boxes are Stylish, Fur-trimmed Straightline and Flare take Contai: 5 placed in service by leading quinine or opiates. | hotels, restaurants, clubs, banks and Jime o g e e = ~ Overcoats \.5( :’wl‘ll' (‘":”lw,“’(“. At seal sale headquarters, up to 0 ats e Thiteine ¥, the cash receipts indicat- Lrec a total sale of something over 7 q ‘ cents. Druggistse| 1,800,000 seals, or more than half the 2 N Belted and Box- guarantee it goal of the campaign. back models, in .50 v g \ 3 all desirable $21 Up s‘“‘:fi &‘”&m’“&u‘“’ $22‘98 shades and styles filhflgm ;.:p.m and MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!| 3% MAKE YOUR OWN.TERMS! g its &= $27.50 — 2-Pants Suits =¥ $27 Drosses & $14.98 Wochowryuupechflyflnegm fully guaranteed SUITS and Wi also showing genuine COATS at - B:avg‘r‘:' Squirrel and Fox-trim- g 5|0 sgnl Boy" O’Coats and Suits Notice: We Specialize in Girls’ Coats, $9.98 Up Stout Sizes The Credit Store That’s Different! B 2 “hildren like them because they 0 cod on the feet, and s s fnsist ‘on them beca to long-wearing qualities. Exclusively at The Leader. . 809 MONEY BACK JF YOU'RE % s ' SEVEI' I I ' SATISFIED Mw Gl \ STREET N.W. -, AR THE LEADER SHOE STORE'S BARGAIN BASEMENT /. ‘\ g - e T e S 5

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